Permanent record · RIR–3001
Institutionalizing Anticipatory Governance Mechanisms Within National Macroeconomic Policy Frameworks and Decision-Making Processes
This study examines how anticipatory practices are integrated into macroeconomic governance to improve economic resilience. It proposes further investigation into the institutionalization of these practices across diverse national and cultural contexts.
How do institutional structures influence the effectiveness of anticipatory governance practices in national macroeconomic policy?
Knowledge gap
What remains worth asking
The source suggests that the interrelationship between institutional cultures and anticipatory practices remains an area for further empirical exploration.
Potential contribution
Why it may matter
Understanding these institutional dynamics can help policymakers design more resilient and adaptive economic governance frameworks.
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Scope: National-level macroeconomic governance institutions · Method signals: Comparative Case Study, Institutional Analysis
Possible study pathways
One question, different levels
Strategic governance and economic policy implementation
Comparative institutional analysis of foresight integration
Qualification signal
82/100
- Focuses on the intersection of policy and institutional culture.
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APA 7 source
Elgin, C. (2025). Anticipatory macroeconomic governance: exploring future-oriented strategies for economic resilience and sustainability. European Journal of Futures Research, 13(1), Article 4. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40309-025-00248-6
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